Abstract

Abstract Finite-amplitude dynamics of a slightly dissipative baroclinic wave in a two-layer, β-plane channel model at the point of minimum critical shear are examined. At this point, both the potential vorticity gradient and the Doppler-shifted frequency vanish within the lower layer. Previous studies have shown that for this parameter setting both the magnitude of the dissipation and the harmonics of the fundamental wave play important roles in the nonlinear dynamics of the system. In the present study, the response of the nonlinear dynamical system to zonally varying potential vorticity forcing is examined. When the forcing and dissipation are asymptotically small and of equal magnitude, an analytical analysis indicates that the fundamental wave equilibrates to a steady amplitude regardless of the mode being forced. For sufficiently strong forcing, the system must be solved numerically, in which case it is shown that when a harmonic of the fundamental is forced, the system can exhibit one of two dynamic...

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